#4 Aardvark (Orycteropus afer)

Fun fact: Normally only one aardvark is born at a time, but occasionally a mom will have twins.

Growing up: Baby aardvarks stay in the burrow for several weeks before heading out with mom for a nighttime food run. At 6 months the aardvark will dig its own burrow. Even though they have moved out the young cub will still stay close to mom for a few more years until they are ready to find a mate.

#6 Stump-Tailed Macaque (Macaca arctoides)

Stump-tailed macaque infant

Baby name: Infant

The numbers: Females have babies every 2 years.

Fun fact: Baby Stump-tailed macaques live in groups with moms helping to care for each other’s young. Special attention is given to the infants of high-ranking moms. Young macaques also inherit this rank from their mothers, taking up their position in the group.

Growing up: Infants are weaned after 9 months and become independent at 1.5 years

I am inspired by your opinion and knowledge about animals, I agree!
We could totally use rangers like yourself in my new guild!
If you go, you can become a member, vote in polls and participate
in contests!
If you take a look a few comments back you will see I have
posted a link to the guild (it’s a really fun club).
Don’t worry, we are all friendly and helpful and love to ask and answer questions
in the guild… it is on the earthrangers website!
Please join us and perhaps, you can post the previous comment
there and other members can ask you questions about animals…
as well as ask me!